On Thursday, former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) criticized current Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) for sending the House of Representatives home early last month, amidst growing internal divisions among Republican lawmakers. In an interview on Fox News’s “Hannity,” McCarthy warned that this decision could have negative repercussions for the party in the upcoming November elections.
McCarthy’s Concerns Over GOP Strategy
McCarthy expressed his concerns regarding the timing of the recess, emphasizing that it could lead to a lack of focus on critical legislative priorities. He stated, “We need to be in session and working on the issues that matter to the American people.” This sentiment reflects a growing anxiety among some Republicans who fear that early recesses may hinder their legislative agenda.
As the November elections approach, McCarthy highlighted the importance of maintaining party unity and addressing the divisions that have surfaced within the GOP. He urged Johnson to reconsider the decision to recess, suggesting it may send a negative signal to voters.
Potential Impact on November Elections
With the elections fast approaching, McCarthy warned that the decision to send lawmakers home prematurely could have significant electoral consequences. “If we are not careful, we could lose seats that are crucial for maintaining our majority,” he cautioned.





